The youngsters who helped NTL Home's Boro TV Extra win a Royal Television Society award have been presented with commemorative DVDs by Steve McClaren.

Boro TV Extra was the first football club channel to ever be recognised by the industry when it picked up the trophy for its children's programme The Roary Roadshow, beating off competition from terrestrial broadcasters to take the honours in the Best Regional Programme (Non-Factual) category.

The award-winning episode featured pupils from Middlesbrough's Pallister Park Primary School on a trip to Amsterdam.

Boro TV Extra wanted the children to share their celebrations so they took them to the Riverside to meet Steve McClaren.

Describing why the show won the award, the judges explained: "The Roary Roadshow was entertaining and informative without being patronising and was imbued with a sense of real fun."

The Roary Roadshow is presented by local broadcaster Mark Clemmit together with Boro mascot Roary the Lion.